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Donald Trump Denies Rumors of His Death and Calls Out Social Media Fake News

Chas Pravdy - 02 September 2025 23:39

Former U.S.

President Donald Trump has once again found himself at the center of controversy regarding a trending topic that has persistently stirred anxiety amongst his supporters and media alike — the circulating rumors of his alleged death, which have spread rapidly across social networks.

During a recent interview with journalists, Trump calmly and confidently dismiss the reports, labeling them as fake news, and emphasizing that his activities and health status remain unchanged.According to him, he had not even heard about these rumors prior to their emergence in the media.

“No, I don’t know anything about this.

It’s completely false.

It’s quite strange, because last week I was holding several successful press conferences, and now they say I have disappeared or something has happened to me.

It’s just absurd,” Trump explained.He drew a comparison with his predecessor, Joe Biden, noting that the current president could go months without public appearances, yet no one claimed anything was wrong with him.

“Biden could’ve gone months without showing himself publicly, and no one suggested there was any issue.

This shows how widespread misinformation and disinformation have become today,” he added.Trump stressed that he was very active over the past weekend, including attending golf club outings with his granddaughter, which were documented on social media.

Additionally, a photo of his hand with a bruise circulated online, raising questions about his health.

Experts indicate that his demanding schedule and age-related factors, such as chronic venous insufficiency, might explain some visible signs of health issues.Overall, Trump urged the public to remain calm and not panic over fake news circulating online, reaffirming that he is in good health and has no intention of slowing down, continuing his political and business pursuits.

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